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Instrumental method of analysis


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Instrumental method of analysis A presentation by KIRANSIA

The Instrumental Methods of Analysis subject involves studying techniques and equipment used to analyze materials and determine their composition. It focuses on various analytical methods that rely on instruments to measure physical properties or detect chemical substances. Fonts To view this template correctly in PowerPoint, download and install the fonts we used Used and alternative resources An assortment of graphic resources that are suitable for use in this presentation Thanks slide You must keep it so that proper credits for our design are given Colors All the colors used in this presentation Icons and infographic resources These can be used in the template, and their size and color can be edited Editable presentation theme You can edit the master slides easily. For more info, click here You can delete this slide when you’re done editing the presentation For more info: SLIDESGO | BLOG | FAQs You can visit our sister projects: FREEPIK | FLATICON | STORYSET | WEPIK | VIDEVO

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